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Outrage Rages Over Sending Salvadorans Home
Updated: March 19, 2018

30dB.com research shows that when social media discusses Trump and Salvadorans, people used these words: , breaking, be forced to, argued, danger, cancelled, worry, against, to force, has canceled, could hurt, cruel, revoked, attack on, escalated, heartless, angry, locks up, great, thank you, the special, sadistic, victims, a solution, cut, devastating, fears, found safe, to eliminate, challenges, claims, destroying, terminating, a major, cancels, latest attack, abdicates, attack, no longer, reforms, to accept. Based on our research, see the crowd's opinion and sentiment on Trump and Salvadorans . The data was collected from samples of comments made on the Internet through 01/08/2018. You can intereact with the polling data and see actual excerpts of opinions we've gathered.Use the search box to enter topics, terms, and/or names to see the latest trends and opinion polls on news, sports, politics, entertainment, celebrities, hashtags, products, electronics and more. Opinion polls are updated several times every day on every topic.

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Last January, President Donald Trump earned the enmity of Social by freezing immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries. Nationwide protests followed, and the so-called travel ban was batted around the courts until last December when the U.S. Supreme Court allowed it to go into effect while legal challenges proceed. Now the Trump Administration has launched another immigration initiative that's receiving a similar reaction online. Salvadoran immigrants, long shielded from deportation by the Temporary Protected Status designation, have had that protection stripped away. Salvadoran immigrants numbering between 200,000 and 250,000 (news reports differ) are now under threat of deportation by a September 2019 deadline, joining Nicaraguans and Haitians who are also no longer protected. Social is outraged, with the new policy receiving 91 percent negatives on 30dB. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said that things aren't as bad as they might seem for tSalvadorans who now face the prospect of going home. According to Nielsen, El Salvador has recovered from the deadly earthquakes in 2001 that led to the TPS designation, and the government there is prepared to accommodate the deported. –Hugo Guzman